Importing an audio file into the middle of a track

Importing a 44.1 kHz/16-bit stereo audio file named “D3200_ST.WAV” from the PC drive, and loading it into the TO location (the location stored in the LOC 3 key) of tracks 1 and 2 of a 44.1 kHz/16-bit song

(1)Select the song into which you want to import the audio file. (p.36 “1-3. Selecting a song”)

(2)Select the Import command.

Access the TRACK, “Import” tab page.

(3)Select the import-source drive.

Click the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog box.

Select “PC” and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).

(4)Select the audio file that you want to import.

Click the Select File button to open the Select File dia- log box.

You can preview the first six seconds of the selected audio file by clicking the Prev button.

Select “D3200_ST.WAV” and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

(5)Select the clipboard as the import-destination track number.

In the Trk cell, select “Clip.”

(6)Execute the import.

Click the Exec. button to open the Import dialog box, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute.

When the operation is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

The length of time required for this operation to be completed will increase in proportion to the size of the file being import- ed.

(7)Copy the imported audio file from the clipboard into tracks 1 and 2.

Store the TO location (p.38 “Assigning locations to the Locate keys”).

Refer to “Using the clipboard to copy data to another song” (p.70), steps (9)–(14).

2-2. Exporting an audio file

Here’s how to export an audio file.

When exporting to CD-R/RW, use either a blank disc or an ISO9660 format disc that has not been finalized.

An audio file exported to CD-R/RW can be loaded by the D3200 or by a computer even if the disc has not been finalized.

A file exported to the PC drive can then be saved on your compu- ter. To do so, first save the file on the PC drive of the D3200’s hard disk, and then save that file onto your computer.

Exporting an audio file

Copying the audio data from the master track of a 48 kHz/24-bit song to the clipboard, and exporting it to the PC drive as a stereo audio file named “D3200_ST.WAV”

(1)Select a 48 kHz/24-bit song, and copy the master track audio data to the clipboard.

Refer to “Using the clipboard to copy data to another song” (p.70), steps (1)–(6).

(2)Select the Export command.

Access the TRACK, “Export” tab page.

(3)Select the export-destination drive.

Click the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog box. Choose “PC” and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).

(4)Rename the audio file.

A name of NONAMEST.WAV will be assigned automat- ically.

Click the Rename button to open the Rename dialog box, and change the name to D3200_ST.WAV (p.36).

For details on the file names you can use, refer to “Writ- ing” (p.172).

If the export-destination already contains an identically- named file, you will not be able to export the file. In this case, please rename the file so it can be saved.

 

 

 

 

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(5)Execute the export command.

Click the Exec. button. In the Export dialog box, click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute. When the operation is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

 

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